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Augustine Soubeiran (30
October 1858 – 31 May 1933) was a French-Australian educator. She was a co-prin****l of
Kambala School in
Sydney and she founded...
- Eugène
Soubeiran (5
December 1797, in
Paris – 17
November 1859, in Paris) was a
French scientist. From 1823 he
served as
chief pharmacist at La Pitie...
- was C2Cl5 and
named it "Chlorkohlenstoff" ("carbon chloride"). Eugène
Soubeiran obtained the
compound by the
action of
chlorine bleach on both ethanol...
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gagatina Freyer, 1842
Echidnoides trilamina — Mauduyt, 1844
Vipera Pelias Soubeiran, 1855
Pelias berus var.
Prester — Günther, 1858
Pelias berus var. Chersea...
- be
chemically synthesized from cubebene. It was
discovered by Eugène
Soubeiran and
Hyacinthe Capitaine in 1839, and
irritates the
mucous membranes. Physicians...
- time, a new
chair devoted exclusively to
pharmacy was
awarded to
Eugene Soubeiran). In 1866,
Wurtz undertook the
duties of dean of the
faculty of medicine...
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founder of L'Oréal Eugène
Simon (1848–1924),
French arachnologist Eugène
Soubeiran (1797–1859),
French scientist who
served as
chief pharmacist at the Pitié-Salpêtrière...
- (1782–1848), and
independently a few
months later by
Frenchman Eugène
Soubeiran (1797–1859) and
Justus von
Liebig (1803–1873) in Germany,
chloroform was...
- at a
terrace house in
Woollahra called 'Fernbank'. In 1891,
Augustine Soubeiran, who had ****isted in the
running of the
school and who
taught French,...
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anorganische und
allgemeine Chemie. 103: 164–188. doi:10.1002/zaac.19181030109.
Soubeiran, E.; Capitaine, H. (1840). "Zur
Geschichte der Weinsteinsäure". Journal...